THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

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THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

Sigma Xi, the National Honorary Scientific Research Society, was founded in 1886, and the Amherst Chapter was installed March 23, 1950. As one of its pur­poses, the Society gives recognition of those students, members of the Faculty, research associates, and alumni who have demonstrated ability to carry on con­structive scientific research or who show definite promise of research ability. Other functions are the maintenance of companionship among investigators in the various fields of science, the holding of meetings for the discussion of scien­tific subjects, and the fostering of an interest in scientific research in the College.

Undergraduates who show definite promise of research ability are typically recommended to associate membership by the departments concerned.

President: Professor Mark D. Marshall

Secretary-Treasurer: Professor Ashley R. Carter

Full Members

Professor Kinuyo Kanamaru

Professor Aarathi Prasad

Class of 2017Associate Members

Mbatang Desmond Acha

Araceli Aponte

David Virgintino Atkins

Alexander Douglas Dick

Alexander Yost Dreisbach

Alexandra S. Farthing

Paul M. Gramieri

Kimberly Kate Greenberg

Taylor Hallowell

Gregory Chenzhu Han

Christina Anne Hansen

Camille Marie Herzog

Christopher McGraw Hodge

Isaiah LáMone Holloway, Jr.

Emily Rose Horwitz

Candice Nichole Jackson

Joshua Jiang

Carlos Allyn Johnson-Cruz

Minjee Kim

Samuel Korntner

Henry Neuborne Landis

Levi Lee

Jason Allen Mackie

Erika Faith Manley

Rakin Muhtadi

Niyi Obafemi Odewade

Amanda Christine Patsis

Reed Thomas Patterson

Aaron Caleb Resnick

Brian John Alexander Royes

Valerie Salcido

Samuel Alter Short

Adam Dimitri Smith

Nevon Song

Mary Margaret Venditti Stoll

Megan Elise Tracy

Ruben Dario Valera

Katherine Sanborn Ventre

About Amherst College

THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

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THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

Sigma Xi, the National Honorary Scientific Research Society, was founded in 1886, and the Amherst Chapter was installed March 23, 1950. As one of its pur­poses, the Society gives recognition of those students, members of the Faculty, research associates, and alumni who have demonstrated ability to carry on con­structive scientific research or who show definite promise of research ability. Other functions are the maintenance of companionship among investigators in the various fields of science, the holding of meetings for the discussion of scien­tific subjects, and the fostering of an interest in scientific research in the College.

Undergraduates who show definite promise of research ability are typically recommended to associate membership by the departments concerned.

President: Professor Mark D. Marshall

Secretary-Treasurer: Professor Ashley R. Carter

Full Members

Professor Kinuyo Kanamaru

Professor Aarathi Prasad

Class of 2017Associate Members

Mbatang Desmond Acha

Araceli Aponte

David Virgintino Atkins

Alexander Douglas Dick

Alexander Yost Dreisbach

Alexandra S. Farthing

Paul M. Gramieri

Kimberly Kate Greenberg

Taylor Hallowell

Gregory Chenzhu Han

Christina Anne Hansen

Camille Marie Herzog

Christopher McGraw Hodge

Isaiah LáMone Holloway, Jr.

Emily Rose Horwitz

Candice Nichole Jackson

Joshua Jiang

Carlos Allyn Johnson-Cruz

Minjee Kim

Samuel Korntner

Henry Neuborne Landis

Levi Lee

Jason Allen Mackie

Erika Faith Manley

Rakin Muhtadi

Niyi Obafemi Odewade

Amanda Christine Patsis

Reed Thomas Patterson

Aaron Caleb Resnick

Brian John Alexander Royes

Valerie Salcido

Samuel Alter Short

Adam Dimitri Smith

Nevon Song

Mary Margaret Venditti Stoll

Megan Elise Tracy

Ruben Dario Valera

Katherine Sanborn Ventre

Admission & Financial Aid

THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

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THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

Sigma Xi, the National Honorary Scientific Research Society, was founded in 1886, and the Amherst Chapter was installed March 23, 1950. As one of its pur­poses, the Society gives recognition of those students, members of the Faculty, research associates, and alumni who have demonstrated ability to carry on con­structive scientific research or who show definite promise of research ability. Other functions are the maintenance of companionship among investigators in the various fields of science, the holding of meetings for the discussion of scien­tific subjects, and the fostering of an interest in scientific research in the College.

Undergraduates who show definite promise of research ability are typically recommended to associate membership by the departments concerned.

President: Professor Mark D. Marshall

Secretary-Treasurer: Professor Ashley R. Carter

Full Members

Professor Kinuyo Kanamaru

Professor Aarathi Prasad

Class of 2017Associate Members

Mbatang Desmond Acha

Araceli Aponte

David Virgintino Atkins

Alexander Douglas Dick

Alexander Yost Dreisbach

Alexandra S. Farthing

Paul M. Gramieri

Kimberly Kate Greenberg

Taylor Hallowell

Gregory Chenzhu Han

Christina Anne Hansen

Camille Marie Herzog

Christopher McGraw Hodge

Isaiah LáMone Holloway, Jr.

Emily Rose Horwitz

Candice Nichole Jackson

Joshua Jiang

Carlos Allyn Johnson-Cruz

Minjee Kim

Samuel Korntner

Henry Neuborne Landis

Levi Lee

Jason Allen Mackie

Erika Faith Manley

Rakin Muhtadi

Niyi Obafemi Odewade

Amanda Christine Patsis

Reed Thomas Patterson

Aaron Caleb Resnick

Brian John Alexander Royes

Valerie Salcido

Samuel Alter Short

Adam Dimitri Smith

Nevon Song

Mary Margaret Venditti Stoll

Megan Elise Tracy

Ruben Dario Valera

Katherine Sanborn Ventre

Regulations & Requirements

THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

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THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

Sigma Xi, the National Honorary Scientific Research Society, was founded in 1886, and the Amherst Chapter was installed March 23, 1950. As one of its pur­poses, the Society gives recognition of those students, members of the Faculty, research associates, and alumni who have demonstrated ability to carry on con­structive scientific research or who show definite promise of research ability. Other functions are the maintenance of companionship among investigators in the various fields of science, the holding of meetings for the discussion of scien­tific subjects, and the fostering of an interest in scientific research in the College.

Undergraduates who show definite promise of research ability are typically recommended to associate membership by the departments concerned.

THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

Current state: Publicly Viewable

THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

Sigma Xi, the National Honorary Scientific Research Society, was founded in 1886, and the Amherst Chapter was installed March 23, 1950. As one of its pur­poses, the Society gives recognition of those students, members of the Faculty, research associates, and alumni who have demonstrated ability to carry on con­structive scientific research or who show definite promise of research ability. Other functions are the maintenance of companionship among investigators in the various fields of science, the holding of meetings for the discussion of scien­tific subjects, and the fostering of an interest in scientific research in the College.

Undergraduates who show definite promise of research ability are typically recommended to associate membership by the departments concerned.

THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

Current state: Publicly Viewable

THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

Sigma Xi, the National Honorary Scientific Research Society, was founded in 1886, and the Amherst Chapter was installed March 23, 1950. As one of its pur­poses, the Society gives recognition of those students, members of the Faculty, research associates, and alumni who have demonstrated ability to carry on con­structive scientific research or who show definite promise of research ability. Other functions are the maintenance of companionship among investigators in the various fields of science, the holding of meetings for the discussion of scien­tific subjects, and the fostering of an interest in scientific research in the College.

Undergraduates who show definite promise of research ability are typically recommended to associate membership by the departments concerned.

Honors & Fellowships

THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

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THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI

Sigma Xi, the National Honorary Scientific Research Society, was founded in 1886, and the Amherst Chapter was installed March 23, 1950. As one of its pur­poses, the Society gives recognition of those students, members of the Faculty, research associates, and alumni who have demonstrated ability to carry on con­structive scientific research or who show definite promise of research ability. Other functions are the maintenance of companionship among investigators in the various fields of science, the holding of meetings for the discussion of scien­tific subjects, and the fostering of an interest in scientific research in the College.

Undergraduates who show definite promise of research ability are typically recommended to associate membership by the departments concerned.